Common use of Ownership of Existing Equipment Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Existing Equipment. Ownership of the equipment and materials presently existing at the Premises at the time of execution of this Contract shall remain the property of the Agency even if it is replaced or its operation made unnecessary by work performed by ESCO pursuant to this Contract. If applicable, ESCO shall advise the Agency in writing of all equipment and materials to be replaced at the Premises and the Agency shall within fifteen (15) days designate in writing to the ESCO which equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site by the ESCO. It is understood and agreed to by both Parties that the Agency shall be responsible for and designate the location and storage for any equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site. The ESCO shall be responsible for the disposal of all equipment and materials, excluding any hazardous waste materials, such as asbestos, designated by the Agency as disposable off-site in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations regarding such disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Equipment Installation Contract

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Ownership of Existing Equipment. Ownership of the equipment and materials presently existing at the Premises premises at the time of execution of this Contract shall remain the property of the Agency Customer even if it is replaced or its operation made unnecessary by work performed by the ESCO pursuant to this Contract. If applicable, the ESCO shall advise the Agency Customer in writing of all equipment and materials to be replaced at the Premises premises and the Agency Customer shall within fifteen thirty (1530) calendar days designate in writing to the ESCO which equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site by the ESCO. It is understood and agreed to by both Parties parties that the Agency Customer shall be responsible for and designate the location and storage for any equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site. The ESCO shall be responsible for the disposal of all equipment and materials, excluding any hazardous waste materials, such as asbestos, materials designated by the Agency Customer as disposable off-site in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations regarding such disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Performance Contract

Ownership of Existing Equipment. Ownership of the equipment and materials presently existing at the Premises at the time of execution of this Contract Agreement shall remain the property of the Agency Customer even if it is replaced or its operation made unnecessary by work performed by ESCO pursuant to this ContractAgreement. If applicable, ESCO shall advise the Agency Customer in writing of all equipment and materials to be replaced at the Premises and the Agency Customer shall within fifteen (15) days designate in writing to the ESCO which equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site by the ESCO. It is understood and agreed to by both Parties that the Agency Customer shall be responsible for and designate the location and storage for any equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site. The Except as may be otherwise provided in this Agreement, the ESCO shall be responsible for the disposal of all equipment and materials, excluding any hazardous waste materials, such as asbestos, materials designated by the Agency Customer as disposable off-site in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations regarding such disposal. Under no circumstance shall ESCO be obligated to dispose of or take responsibility for any materials identified in Section 9 of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Performance Contract

Ownership of Existing Equipment. Ownership of the equipment and materials presently existing at the Premises at the time of execution of this Contract shall remain the property of the Agency even if it is replaced or its operation made unnecessary by work performed by ESCO pursuant to this Contract. If applicable, ESCO shall advise the Agency in writing of all equipment and materials to be replaced at the Premises and the Agency shall within fifteen (15) days designate in writing to the ESCO which equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site by the ESCO. It is understood and agreed to by both Parties that the Agency shall be responsible for and designate the location and storage for any equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-off- site. The ESCO shall be responsible for the disposal of all equipment and materials, excluding any hazardous waste materials, such as asbestos, designated by the Agency as disposable off-site in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations regarding such disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Equipment Installation Contract

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Ownership of Existing Equipment. Ownership of the equipment and materials presently existing at the Premises at the time of execution of this Contract shall remain the property of the Agency Customer even if it is replaced or its operation made unnecessary by work performed by ESCO pursuant to this Contract. If applicable, ESCO shall advise the Agency Customer in writing of all equipment and materials to be replaced at the Premises and the Agency Customer shall within fifteen (15) thirty days designate in writing to the ESCO which equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site by the ESCO. It is understood and agreed to by both Parties that the Agency Customer shall be responsible for and designate the location and storage for any equipment and materials that should not be disposed of off-site. The ESCO shall be responsible for the disposal of all equipment and materials, excluding any hazardous waste materials, such as asbestos, materials designated by the Agency Customer as disposable off-site in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations regarding such disposal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Performance Contract

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